Georgia Vs Portugal: RWC 2023 referee Nika Amashukeli, the superstar of Georgian rugby

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Georgia Vs Portugal: RWC 2023 referee Nika Amashukeli, the superstar of Georgian rugby

Scotland continues their mission for an extraordinary Rugby World Cup. As they face a suffering France side in Paris in the third round of the 2023 Six Nations. Gregor Townsend's side has executed brilliantly so far this contest, outplaying Wales to claim a best home win against them at Murrayfield a week after thrashing England in the Calcutta Cup for the third successive time, picking up bonus point wins in both crashes.

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Meanwhile, France, who was projected to go head to head with Ireland for this year's Grand Slam, has been left creaming their wounds after trailing out to the world number one in Dublin a fortnight ago. They will be looking to get their movement back on track after also embracing an impressive Italy team in the opening round.

The man overseeing actions at the Stade de France this weekend is Nika Amashukeli. Just 28, the Georgian official is one of the growing stars in his field and is tipped to be nominated for this year's France Rugby World Cup, despite only viewing his first game of rugby as a teenager.

Rugby World Cup 2023: Who is Nika Amashukeli?

Born in Tbilisi in 1994, Amashukei was a football fan as a child but started playing rugby aged 11. He watched his first ever full rugby game on TV during the 2007 RWC when his father exactly forced him to watch Ireland vs Georgia. As he has seen his nation come within one notch of a famed upset, as he told the Telegraph in a recent meeting, he became hooked on rugby.

Playing as a flanker before becoming a crash ball centre, he signified Georgia at U17, U18 and U19 levels and was nominated for the squad for the 2012 European Under-18 Rugby Union Contest. However, his playing days were soon over, as by the age of 20 he had already hurt five concussions, broken an ankle and advanced a knee problem. Stressed with injuries and his psychological health, he decided to retire from playing.

His love for the game, lingered, however, and feeling like he was too young to move into training, he decided to move into refereeing for Rugby World Cup. In 2013, the Georgian Rugby Union joined a programme aimed at improving the standard of Georgian referees and advanced a relationship with the IRFU. This saw Georgian referees, including Amashukeli, join IRFU workshops and officiate All-Ireland League matches.

His first game as an arbitrator saw him take charge of an U12s game and it was one that he admits he will never forget. He said I was lost. At one point, I ended up standing in the inside-centre channel, failing to recall I was the ref. It was awkward. The parents were not happy. I just say sorry and said it was my first game. I understood then that it was an enormously challenging job. Rugby fans can buy Georgia Rugby World Cup Tickets at exclusively discounted prices.

Amashukeli made his Test debut as a referee in 2015 as he managed the first half of Montenegro v Estonia in European Nations Cup Third Division game. He went on to referee at the 2019 World U20 Championship in Argentina and worked alongside his idol Wayne Barnes during the 2020 Autumn Nations Cup. He became the first Georgian to referee a tier-one game when he took charge of Wales v Canada in July 2021.

He went on to supervise Ireland vs Japan, Barbarians vs Tonga and Wales vs Australia in the autumn tests. His first Six Nations game came last year as Ireland has beaten Italy in Dublin. Amashukeli's

inspiring acts mean he is tipped to referee at the France Rugby World Cup 2023, 16 years after seeing the 2007 competition and falling in love with the game he is now shining in.

Why was he pierced after a rugby game?

However, it has not been an easy trip for the Georgian whose refereeing profession nearly ended in traumatic conditions when a game he took charge of in 2016 sloped into violence after the full-time whistle. The game in Georgian's top tier, the Didi 10, had seen Armia grab an intense late draw against Batumi, with a miscommunication between Amashukeli and the Batumi skipper causing them to let the game slip through their fingers.

There was no approved timekeeping, referees measured the time, Amashukeli told the media. I said to one of the side skippers that four minutes were left over but he misunderstood me and thought I’d said two minutes. They jerked the ball out after two minutes but I didn’t end the game. As there were two minutes left. Then the other side caught the line-out, won a penalty, and kicked it to draw the game.

The home team was annoying and accused me of being dishonest. When the admirers saw their players getting animated and throwing their hands up in the air, they became very delicate and started swearing. But it didn't end there. It was a sensitive competition, he added. After I left the ground, there was a lot of exploitation and swearing and the supporters struggled. There was a big scuffle but the adrenaline was rushing through me.

Someone had a knife. Suddenly, I felt something in my leg. I looked down, blood was driving out. I had been stabbed. The criminal has never been found. Amashukeli, meanwhile, discussed turning his back on the game following the event, but he went on to make a full salvage and become the shining light of Georgian rugby, with a bright future still ahead of him. Rugby fans can buy Portugal Rugby World Cup Tickets at exclusively discounted prices.

Vanguard Properties finds its new diplomat in RWC 2023 player

Tomas Appleton

Tomas Appleton, rugby player, and captain of the Portugal Rugby World Cup team is the new approved representative of the luxury real estate designer Vanguard Properties. Within the possibility of this partnership, several advantages are planned throughout this year to endorse the brand and the participant, namely through the social networks of Vanguard Properties and Tomas Appleton.

At the age of 29, Tomas Appleton already has more than 50 caps for the Portugal team, which qualified for the upcoming Rugby World Cup, which will be held in France, between September and October 2023. This partnership strengthens the importance that Vanguard Properties attaches to sport, as it is already one of the main promoters of the Millennium BCP Estoril Open and one of the main sponsors of youth tennis.

Tomas Appleton is already measured as one of the best Portuguese rugby players ever and is already in a position in national sport. Having Tomas as our new envoy is a source of great arrogance for us. Tomas embodies everything we believe in, from the persistent pursuit of excellence to the willpower to achieve ambitious goals. We are sure that he will be a great example for the new generation of RWC players and for all those who follow our brand.

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